Published April 5, 2004 · 0 comments

Yahoo News has some information on CompUSA’s new kiosk-like machines which it is introducing into its stores that will allow customers to search for and order software which will be burned onto media for the customer in the store. It…

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Published April 5, 2004 · 0 comments

eMachines is prepping new models of its PCs for the spring quarter according to CNET News. They mostly target the budget conscious with their products but they do have a line of notebooks featuring the AMD Athlon 64 which is…

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Published April 5, 2004 · 0 comments

Short-Media has a Q&A format article going on with some common questions regarding just what 64-bit processors are and what they can do. There has been quite a bit of talk about it lately so it’s good to clear the…

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Published April 5, 2004 · 0 comments

The Rochester Democrat & Chronicle has the story of work by researchers at the Rochester Institute of Technology which could lead to smaller and faster chips. The article is a bit lite on details but it sounds a lot like…

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Published April 4, 2004 · 0 comments

University of San Francisco researchers attempted to use the flash mob technique to try and pull together enough processing power to create a supercomputer that would rank on the Top 500 supercomputer list. Unfortunately they did not reach their goal…

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Published April 4, 2004 · 0 comments

Microsoft is planning on shipping out a sizable lot of “limited edition” Xbox consoles bundled with their hit video game Halo and featuring a translucent green machine case. 1up has the rest of the details and pricing on this rather…

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Published April 3, 2004 · 0 comments

Lieberman Inc. is working on a dual processor laptop computer according to the folks at X-bit labs. There is no mention of what processors will be going into the product precisely but a high price tag and short battery life…

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Published April 3, 2004 · 0 comments

Hexus.net has a comparative review between two Shuttle Small Form Factor PCs; the SB75G2 and the ST62K Zen. Both offer lots of modern day features with the ST62K Zen sporting onboard video in the form of an ATI Radeon 9100…

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Published April 2, 2004 · 0 comments

New Hampshire U.S. Senator John Sununu is planning on introducing a bill next week that would exempt most Voice over Internet Protocol services from regulation and taxes according to InfoWorld. This would, of course, make companies such as Vonage and…

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Published April 2, 2004 · 0 comments

Infineon Technologies, one of the larger DRAM manufacturers, is cutting back on its production of DDR SDRAM by 50% this month according to DigiTimes. They give a variety of reasons including giving production space to other IC products, but with…

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Published April 2, 2004 · 0 comments

Sharp has released its Linux PDA; the Zaurus SL-6000. It features an Intel X-Scale 400MHz processors, built-in 802.11b, and CF and SD/MMC slots but it comes in at a whopping $700 price-point, which should be ok with the corporate customers…

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